Hi and welcome! It's been a busy few weeks, but I have been happily creating projects for my April stamp camps. This month, our theme is Mother's Day and lady friendship. One of my team members, Charlie, loves to make 3-D projects. So, we are co-hosting this month, and she's designed the most adorable little box and I created a card to go with it. Here's our projects:
In just 2 short months, our 2015-17 In Colors will be retiring. Charlie thought she could combine Mint Macaron (retiring) with Emerald Envy, which is not retiring until next year. I think the color combo works great, don't you? Here's some different angles of the box she created.
So that our card matched, I used Mint Macaron for our card base, and then used the Emerald Envy DSP for the first layer. I like how it just peeks from behind our focal image. This card is actually shorter than the normal A2 size, but the added circle at the top is just right, at 5-1/2, so it will fit into an A2 size envelope. I made 3 versions of the card, to show off each designer paper.
We are also making a cute little purse, that will hold a Hershey nugget. And a butterfly, that I cannot take credit for. I saw this on Brenda Quintana's blog: QBee's. I just had to make it.
Well, that's it for today. I hope you enjoyed our little preview. If you like what you see, please leave me a comment. I love to hear from you! Have an awesome day!
Thursday, April 6, 2017
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How wonderful!!! You KNOW how crazy I am about 3D!!!! Loving all your work, as usual!! ����
ReplyDeleteCarmen! Where have you been girl? Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I'm not much of a 3D gal, but I always love the result, when I can figure it out. :-) Hugs!
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